The Federal Information Manual: How the Government Collects, Manages, and Discloses Information Under FOIA and Other StatutesThis reference focuses on the vast amount of federal information and the legal framework that controls the government's collection, management, and disclosure of its records under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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... litigation 210 7.7.4 Judicial review of fee determinations 211 7.8 Elements of an Agency's Response to a FOIA Request 7.9 Administrative Appeal of an Adverse Response 213 215 CHAPTER 8 : REASONS FOR THE WITHHOLDING OF AGENCY RECORDS 219 ...
... litigation 210 7.7.4 Judicial review of fee determinations 211 7.8 Elements of an Agency's Response to a FOIA Request 7.9 Administrative Appeal of an Adverse Response 213 215 CHAPTER 8 : REASONS FOR THE WITHHOLDING OF AGENCY RECORDS 219 ...
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... LITIGATION INVOLVING FEDERAL RECORDS 307 9.1 Litigating to Compel Disclosure under the FOIA 308 9.2 Litigating to Prevent Disclosure of Confidential Business Information 314 9.2.1 Defending a claim of confidential business information ...
... LITIGATION INVOLVING FEDERAL RECORDS 307 9.1 Litigating to Compel Disclosure under the FOIA 308 9.2 Litigating to Prevent Disclosure of Confidential Business Information 314 9.2.1 Defending a claim of confidential business information ...
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... Litigation with the Government FOIA as a discovery tool 9.3.2 Claims of privilege by federal agencies 324 327 331 332 334 9.3.2.1 The government's exclusive privileges 334 9.3.2.2 Privilege logs 336 9.3.2.3 How the government invokes ...
... Litigation with the Government FOIA as a discovery tool 9.3.2 Claims of privilege by federal agencies 324 327 331 332 334 9.3.2.1 The government's exclusive privileges 334 9.3.2.2 Privilege logs 336 9.3.2.3 How the government invokes ...
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Contents
IV | 1 |
VI | 3 |
VII | 12 |
VIII | 15 |
IX | 16 |
X | 32 |
XI | 33 |
XII | 41 |
XLVIII | 185 |
XLIX | 186 |
L | 191 |
LI | 197 |
LII | 201 |
LIII | 213 |
LIV | 215 |
LV | 219 |
XIII | 45 |
XIV | 46 |
XV | 57 |
XVI | 61 |
XVII | 71 |
XVIII | 76 |
XIX | 92 |
XX | 104 |
XXI | 107 |
XXII | 108 |
XXIII | 114 |
XXIV | 119 |
XXV | 120 |
XXVI | 135 |
XXVII | 137 |
XXVIII | 145 |
XXIX | 147 |
XXX | 149 |
XXXI | 150 |
XXXII | 151 |
XXXIII | 154 |
XXXIV | 157 |
XXXV | 160 |
XXXVI | 171 |
XXXVII | 173 |
XXXVIII | 175 |
XXXIX | 176 |
XL | 178 |
XLV | 181 |
XLVI | 182 |
XLVII | 183 |
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2d Cir 9th Cir agency records agency's amended apply Attorney authority CEII Central Intelligence Agency classified information confidential business information Congress Corp D.C. Cir D.C. Circuit decision declassification Department of Justice determination disclose disclosure district court documents E-Government Act electronic employees Energy Environmental Protection Agency example Exec Executive Order federal agencies federal information federal records FERC files FOIA exemption FOIA request FOIA's Freedom of Information guidelines homeland security information Information Act Information Quality information request infrastructure invoked ISCAP issue judicial Judicial Watch law enforcement litigation ment national security person President presidential records Presidential Records Act Privacy Act procedures Public Citizen reasonably regulations release Report response secrets privilege Section security clearance Service specific Stat statute statutory submitted Supp tion Trade Secrets United USA PATRIOT Act waiver withholding work-product doctrine